Filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie investigate the genocide of Indigenous children at residential schools.
looking back more than 15,000 years to recount the varied history of the first occupants of the territory that would become Canada. From the rich resource of native oral history and archeology ...
(National Archives of Canada, PA-170161 ... The residential school curriculum dismissed native history and forbade teaching in native languages. In 1966, the high-school drop-out rate among ...
Frontier inhabitants were eager to strike at the British in Canada because they suspected them of arming Native American tribes that were standing in the way of America's westward expansion.
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and ...
Today, the President of the Haida Nation, Gaagwiis Jason Alsop, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and the Minister of Crown ...
Oscar nomination of Sugarcane in the documentary film category, the horrific history of Indian residential schools continues ...
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